1941 Chrysler Highlander

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$27,500 - $32,500 USD | Not Sold

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  • Inline six-cylinder engine
  • Manual transmission
  • Primarily red plaid interior
  • Revolutionary for period plastic interior treatment
  • Very nicely presented
  • Cabin heater
  • Bumper guards

Chrysler enthusiastically touted the opportunity for you to be able to select one of their 1941 cars fitting your personal tastes in a way previously only seen at a custom coachbuilder. They were continuing on with the use of the name Airflow, and the famous Airflow principal of design – spacious and low-slung – was pioneered by Chrysler and they were confident that this was its best and most beautiful expression to date.

You sit low and secure with adequate headroom, leg room and shoulder room. Gorgeous upholstery fabrics were utilized in many weaves and colors to harmonize with the exteriors and can be seen in this particular car with its primarily red plaid fabric that is used on the seat cushions and upper door panels. A handsome new instrument panel completed the color scheme with a then-revolutionary handling of colored plastic paneling to match the interior color theme. The same type of plastic was used for the garnish moldings on all doors and rear quarters.

Running with an inline six-cylinder engine that is paired with a manual transmission, this lovely gray-toned Chrysler is very nicely presented and is featuring front and rear bumper guards, painted steel wheels with caps and trim rings, whitewall tires, cabin heater and clock.

This model of car in period was projected to be “all fun…no work. It’s just like flying on land.” With its style, beauty and color harmonizing, you’ll be convinced that this car was tailored to your own fine tastes.